Crime & Safety
N.J. Man Pleads Guilty To Writing Fraud Checks, Stealing iPads From Bethlehem Store
Steven Ferrara of Scotch Plains was caught trying to buy computer equipment using fraudulent checks.

A New Jersey man pleaded guilty last week to stealing more than $3200 worth of computer equipment from Double Click Computers here in Bethlehem.
Steven Ferrara, of Scotch Plains, N.J., told sales persons at the computer store that the needed equipment for his business. He bought five Apple iPads and an iPod touch using checks to a fake bank account.
Employees reported Ferrara’s drivers’ license information to track him down.
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